Splatterhouse | |
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Japanese arcade flyer
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Developer(s) |
Namco Splatter Team Namco Networks America (iOS) |
Publisher(s) | Namco Namco Networks America (iOS) |
Director(s) | Shigeru Yokoyama |
Producer(s) | Kazumi Mizuno Haya Paya |
Designer(s) | Akira Usukura |
Programmer(s) | PSQGL |
Artist(s) | M. Ishida |
Composer(s) | Katsuro Tajima Yoshinori Kawamoto |
Platform(s) | Arcade PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 FM Towns Microsoft Windows iOS |
Release date(s) |
Arcade
PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16
FM Towns
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Genre(s) | Beat 'em up |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players (alternating turns) |
Cabinet | Upright, cabaret, and cocktail |
Arcade system | Namco System 1 |
CPU | 2x Motorola M6809 @ 2.048 MHz, 1x Motorola M6809 @ 1.536 MHz, 1x Hitachi HD63701 @ 1.536 MHz |
Sound | 1x Yamaha YM2151 @ 3.57958 MHz, 1x Namco CUS30 @ 96 kHz, 1x DAC |
Display | Horizontal orientation, raster, 288 x 224 resolution, 5121 palette colors |
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Aggregator | Score |
Metacritic | iOS: 49 / 100 |
Review scores | |
Publication | Score |
AllGame | PCE: |
CVG | ARC: Positive PCE: 92% |
GameSpot | VC: 4.7 / 10 |
GameSpy | PCE: 8 / 10 |
IGN | VC: 6.5 / 10 iOS: 4.5 / 10 |
Nintendo Life | VC: |
Splatterhouse (スプラッターハウス Supurattāhausu?) is a 1988 beat 'em up slasher arcade game developed and published by Namco. It is also subsequently the title of the entire series of games released in home console and personal computer formats.
Due to its violent nature as well as some questionable enemies, the TurboGrafx-16 port of Splatterhouse had a parental advisory warning printed on the front of the box that read, "The horrifying theme of this game may be inappropriate for young children... and cowards."
Splatterhouse is a sidescrolling beat 'em up video game in which the player controls Rick, a parapsychology student who is trapped inside West Mansion. After his resurrection by the Terror Mask, Rick makes his way through the mansion, fighting off hordes of creatures in a vain attempt to save his girlfriend Jennifer from a grisly fate. Players of this game will also recognize a number of western horror film influences, such as Friday the 13th and Evil Dead II.
Similar to many sidescrolling beat 'em up games, Rick can only move in a two-dimensional environment. The playing field does not feature a three-dimensional area, a feature that was added later in the series with Splatterhouse 3. He has the ability to jump and can punch and kick. Rick also has a Special Attack, where he will perform a dropkick that sends him skidding along the ground, damaging any enemies he hits. Rick can also perform a low kick, low punch, and jumping attacks, as well as pick up and use various weapons placed in the levels.